Malik's Law on Pleadings and Civil Drafting is a comprehensive and practical guide to the art and discipline of legal drafting, an essential skill for every practicing lawyer. Drafting lies at the heart of civil litigation, whether it involves pleadings, applications, notices, affidavits, or legal instruments such as agreements, leases, or wills. The quality of drafting not only determines the clarity and persuasiveness of a case but also plays a crucial role in the fair and just adjudication of legal disputes.
This authoritative work emphasizes that drafting must be clear, concise, accurate, and legally sound, avoiding unnecessary repetition and the inclusion of irrelevant or immaterial facts. Drawing on the definition of a "draft" as provided in The Oxford Companion to Law, the book explains both the conceptual and functional importance of a well-prepared draft in the legal process.
Structured in carefully organized parts, the book provides a balanced and holistic approach to civil drafting. Each section covers a specific aspect of the subject, offering practical insights and guidance for legal professionals. The inclusion of model forms and deeds significantly enhances its utility, serving as a ready reference for advocates, deed-writers, government officers, industrialists, and even members of the public seeking clarity in civil legal documentation.
Key Features:
- In-depth discussion on the principles and practices of civil drafting
- Practical model forms for pleadings, agreements, notices, affidavits, and more
- A well-structured table of contents, a detailed Table of Cases, and a comprehensive Subject Index for easy reference
- A user-friendly format suitable for both young practitioners and seasoned professionals
The book will be particularly beneficial for the Bench and the Bar, as well as legal libraries and academic institutions.